I just received the March edition of National Geograhic Traveler. If you use a debit card to rent cars you might find this interesting.
A few quotes "Can renting a car put a dent in your credit report, even if you don't damage the vehicle? Sounds preposterous, but some consumers run that risk when they use a debit card..."
The article goes on to state that Dollar and Thrifty run background credit checks on people renting with Debit cards. The article states these inquires stay on the credit report for up to two years and can lower your credit score. According to the article " Dollar and Thrifty perform credit score inquires through Equifax, using a risk assessment product designed for the car financing industry. This inquiry on your credit report looksas if your applying for a car loan....."
I tried to find the article on line, but it is not there. If you see the magazine and just want to read this, it is on page 23.
A few quotes "Can renting a car put a dent in your credit report, even if you don't damage the vehicle? Sounds preposterous, but some consumers run that risk when they use a debit card..."
The article goes on to state that Dollar and Thrifty run background credit checks on people renting with Debit cards. The article states these inquires stay on the credit report for up to two years and can lower your credit score. According to the article " Dollar and Thrifty perform credit score inquires through Equifax, using a risk assessment product designed for the car financing industry. This inquiry on your credit report looksas if your applying for a car loan....."
I tried to find the article on line, but it is not there. If you see the magazine and just want to read this, it is on page 23.